Cahya.nails

Cahya.nails

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05/28/2026

Someone told me doing nails wasn't a real career.
Someone told me I was too slow to make it.
Someone told me I should go back to a real job.
I used to let those words live in my head rent free.
Now I let them pay for my studio.
Here's what I know after building this from scratch:
The people who doubt you the loudest
are usually the ones who never built anything themselves.
They don't pay your bills.
They don't sit in your chair.
They don't see your clients leave happy.
They don't see the message at 11pm saying
"I've never loved my nails this much."
So no.
I don't have time for haters.
I have clients to take care of.
A course to teach.
A daughter watching me build something real.
And a studio I walk to every morning
30 seconds from my bedroom.
The best response to people who don't believe in you
is not an argument.
It's a life they can't ignore.
Keep building. 🤍

Drop a 🤍 if someone ever doubted your nail career and you kept going anyway.

05/25/2026

Aren't you afraid your nail business won't work out?

I was.
For two years I was terrified. That nobody would book. That my work wasn't good enough. That I'd made a terrible mistake.
And then I realised the fear wasn't the problem. The inconsistency was.

When my results became predictable, when every set held and clients came back without being chased: the fear got quieter.

Not because I got more confident. Because I got more consistent.

Consistency doesn't come from mindset. It comes from having the right foundation. The right order. The right technique, done the same way every single time.

That's what I teach. Not just how to do Russian Manicure. How to do it the same way every time so your results are predictable, your clients trust you, and the fear of failure slowly stops having power over you.

DM me FOUNDATIONS. I will teach you. 🤍

Photos from Cahya.nails's post 05/22/2026

The most photographed detail on your wedding day isn't your dress. It's your hands.
Your dress. Your flowers. Your hair. Your photos.

Everything is planned down to the last detail. But your hands will be in almost every photo from that day. The ring shot. The bouquet. The first dance. The cake cutting.

Bridal nails are not an afterthought. They are part of the story.

For this bride I wanted something timeless. Soft. Clean. Nothing that would distract everything that would complement. Because on your wedding day your nails should feel like you. Just the most beautiful version.
This is what that looks like. 🤍

Planning your wedding in London, Ontario? Bridal appointments are available. DM me BOOK to secure your date before it's gone. 💍

Tag a bride who needs to see this. 👇

05/13/2026

Some nail damage NEVER grows back properly.

And most of the time. the client doesn't even know it happened until weeks later. By then it's too late.

E-file damage is silent. It doesn't always hurt in the moment. But it shows up. Thinning. Ridges. Weak spots that never fully recover.

And as the nail tech: you won't always know either. Unless you were taught properly.

These 5 rules exist for a reason:
Rule 1: Always keep moving.
Never stay in one spot, heat builds in seconds.
Rule 2: Match RPM to the task.
Lower near the cuticle. Higher for bulk removal.
Rule 3: Parallel to the nail surface, not into it.
Wrong angle = thinning. And thinning is permanent.
Rule 4: Light pressure only.
The bit does the work. Pressure causes heat.
Rule 5: Know your bits.
Wrong bit in the wrong place = damage you can't undo.

Screenshot this. Use it before your next client. 💾

DM me SAFETY for the full guide. 🤍

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